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No fractures found in allegedly assaulted nurse – Ridge Hospital probe

by The Sikaman Times
August 27, 2025
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Medical records from the Greater Accra Regional Hospital have confirmed that the nurse allegedly assaulted at the emergency department did not suffer any fracture or bone dislocation.

Presenting the findings of an investigative committee in Accra on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, the Chairman, Dr. Lawrence Ofori-Boadu, said the nurse, Ms. Rejoice Tsotso Bortei, a rotational staff member, reported her injury a day after the incident and subsequently received medical attention.

“There was no evidence of fracture on her left wrist or dislocation of her right shoulder joint, as documented in the medical records,” Dr. Ofori-Boadu stated.

He added that she was treated with pain relief, advised to take bed rest, and has since been provided with psychological support.

The committee’s report also highlighted systemic challenges at the hospital’s emergency unit. It noted that security presence was “grossly inadequate,” with only one private security officer deployed per 12-hour shift despite the heavy human traffic.

Dr. Ofori-Boadu further pointed out that a police post located far from the emergency unit limited timely responses to incidents.

The report also revealed staffing shortages. In August, the emergency unit operated with only one medical officer per shift, supported by a single specialist each day. In total, seven doctors and two specialists were permanently on duty during the month. Of the 88 nurses assigned to the department, only 54 were at post, while 34 had left for various reasons.

The committee recommended strengthening security at the emergency unit, recruiting more clinical and customer care staff, repairing faulty diagnostic equipment such as X-ray, CT scan, and MRI machines, and expanding secondary-level hospitals in the region to ease pressure on Ridge Hospital.

Dr. Ofori-Boadu emphasised that addressing security, staffing, and equipment challenges was vital to preventing future incidents and maintaining public confidence in emergency healthcare delivery.


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